LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A condominium fire in the south Las Vegas valley damaged nine units and left 29 residents displaced on Saturday.

Around 9 a.m., the American Red Cross responded to a fire at the Paradise Spas condominiums near south Las Vegas Boulevard and east Serene Avenue.

Firefighters arrived to find the blaze had damaged or destroyed nine units. The Red Cross stepped in to provide immediate assistance, including temporary shelter, food, clothing, personal care items, and financial support as needed.

“Our dedicated volunteers were on-site, offering emotional support and addressing the emergency needs of those affected,” Rachel Flanigan, Executive Director of the American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter, said. “We’ll continue working closely with these families in the coming days and weeks to help them recover.”

The fire displaced 29 people, according to the Red Cross. It has not yet been reported whether anyone was injured in the incident.

In November another fire at the Paradise Spas condominiums claimed the life of a woman living there and displaced several others. HOA President Dennis Snapp feels the neighborhood is more than a shadow of its former self.

 “The Paradise Spa once was a paradise, now it has become a nightmare,” Snapp said. 



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